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At the very least, I believe that the Executive now has a responsibility to introduce new planning guidelines, so that local authorities, communities and developers get adequate guidance on where onshore wind farms might be sited.
In the years to come we will have to watch that to ensure that we are keeping up with all the latest trends and all the latest technology, which is vital.
Our key aim is to improve surface access as much as possible, to get people to the airport as quickly as possible, and to get people who are visiting Scotland as quickly as possible from the airport to their destination.
I regret that the best way in which we could get the latest figures in this ever-moving situation was on the basis of our offices rather than individual cases.
There were gains and losses.We need stability. Getting rid of the Barnett formula instantly and introducing some new formula would cause only instability.
All aspects of the community are represented on the forum, but community forums seem to be getting sidelined now. The new thing is to have a central hub, with satellites and so on.
That means making progress on the bill, getting the regulations in place and making a start on achieving the ambitious target of involving 100,000 new people in skills and learning.
Section 14—Access for maintenance purposes Amendment 25 is grouped with amendments 26, 28, 30, 39, 47 and 48. This group of amendments deals with the installation of new services in tenements.